Foreigner Releasing Two New Songs as Part of New ’40’ Hits Collection

Foreigner will celebrate their 40th anniversary this year with a new career-spanning compilation album.

40, which will be released as a two-CD set on May 19, will include 40 songs from the band's four-decade career, including two new tracks recorded especially for it.

The new collection starts in an appropriate place, with the radio edit version of Foreigner's first single, "Feels Like the First Time." It winds through some of their biggest hits and most popular album tracks -- like "Cold as Ice," "Urgent," "Waiting for a Girl Like You" and "I Want to Know What Love Is" -- before ending up with "I Don't Want to Live Without You" and "Give My Life for Love," the new recordings.

40 -- which features remastered versions of songs from the band's catalog -- will also include "The Flame Still Burns," a song released on a vinyl EP last year that makes its CD debut here. You can see the entire track listing for the set below.

A double-vinyl version of 40 with 23 songs will be released on June 2.

The band is also going on the road this summer for a 40th-anniversary tour that will run July 11 through Sept. 9. Original singer Lou Gramm previously said he would join Foreigner for a song or two at select stops on the tour. Ticket information is available now for the shows.

Disc Two
"Heart Turns To Stone"
"Can't Wait"
"Lowdown And Dirty"
"Soul Doctor"
"White Lie"
"Rain"
"All I Need To Know"
"Too Late"
"When It Comes To Love"
"Can't Slow Down"
"In Pieces"
"Fool For You Anyway"
"Say You Will"
"Save Me"
"Girl On The Moon (Live)"
"Break It Up (Live)"
"I Don't Want To Live Without You" - New Recording
"Give My Life For Love" - New Recording
"The Flame Still Burns" - First time on CD